Melis A. '08 | December 13, 2007
"Snow lovers, unite!"
When the weather outside is frightful,
But the fire is so delightful,
And if we’ve no place to go,
Let it snow, let is snow, let is snow!
The first big snowfall of the year has coincided with the first of four final exam study days. From my desk at Hayden Library, I watched the snow fall throughout the afternoon. (It reminded me of something a family friend told me when I first got into MIT…when I complained about Boston’s cold winters, he said that “it’s always warm in the library.” He was right! Even better, the nice library staff gave us cookies, coffee, and tea.)
There are about five inches of the snow on the ground right now, and traffic is at an absolute standstill. We had an event tonight for the American Medical Students Association, and it took 2 ½ hours for the food to arrive. Every major road seems to be jammed. My friend said that in the 20 minutes that it took her to walk across the Harvard Bridge (which ironically connects MIT to Boston), the traffic only moved two car lengths.
College students, rejoice! We are incredibly spoiled, as we neither have to drive nor shovel the sidewalks (that is, if you live in the dorms. As Gwen '08 pointed out, students living in Fraternities, Sororities, or Independent Living Groups, FSILGs, do have to fulfill their shoveling duties.) Here are some pictures from this evening:



I'm ready for the snow...

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Posted by: Anonymous on December 13, 2007 07:41 PM
second!
Posted by: anonymous on December 13, 2007 07:50 PM
third!
Posted by: Anonymous on December 13, 2007 07:52 PM
I love snow too. = ) (Too bad I'm in Florida and its about 80 degrees.)
Posted by: Rachel on December 13, 2007 07:52 PM
Cool coat!
Posted by: Anonymous on December 13, 2007 07:54 PM
Snow = excellent. :D
Glad to hear that the library's warm at least! Great photos!
Posted by: Rebecca on December 13, 2007 08:10 PM
Hayden Library looks pretty cozy. When I've visited MIT, I've always taken a stop there for a few hours to check out some books, particularly Frederick Wood's Advanced Calculus. I can't seem to find that book anywhere else, and its excellent! I'm hoping to spend a lot more time there ;-).
Posted by: aaa on December 13, 2007 08:21 PM
it looks absolutely stunning.
Posted by: bella on December 13, 2007 08:25 PM
I live half an hour outside of Boston, and spent the entire day shoveling! :P
Posted by: Marissa on December 13, 2007 08:26 PM
I live about an hour away in Rhode Island. When I got out of school today, I didn't want to take the bus home and instead hung out in front of school watching the snow fall. What bliss.
Posted by: Meagan on December 13, 2007 08:28 PM
It was 68 degrees and sunny in san diego. I went sailing today...
Posted by: A'non Imus on December 13, 2007 08:34 PM
=[ It just rained today, here (Philly!).... but supposedly, we're getting snow on Saturday! Just in time for decisions! Ahhh!!
btw, I LOVE your coat!!
Posted by: Caro on December 13, 2007 08:37 PM
yay for snow!
Posted by: Anonymous on December 13, 2007 09:46 PM
AWWW!!! Wow the snow is soo pretty! Also, the librarians are so nice; we're not allowed to have food in our library =(
Your coat's hoodie looks so warm and fuzzy...!!!
Posted by: Jing Jing on December 13, 2007 10:09 PM
It all looks so peaceful.
Posted by: OmarA on December 13, 2007 10:11 PM
How to confuse a bunch of MIT students?
Give them snow the few days before finals. . .
"I have so much work to do but, idk, I just can't seem to do it,"
"Does anybody else just feel like laying here and not doing anything all day?"
Posted by: Snively on December 13, 2007 10:25 PM
snow... I wish we had snow here. I've always liked the cold better than the heat; strange for a North Carolina native. Ah well- hopefully I'll be up there soon cursing the cold along with everyone else.
Posted by: Caitlin on December 13, 2007 10:34 PM
18th!
Posted by: Anonymous on December 13, 2007 10:52 PM
Oh how I miss snow. Ever since I moved to Atlanta from New York, I've longed for one legit snow day. So yay for Boston's actual winter rather than the balmy 60 odd degrees we have here.
Posted by: Mike on December 13, 2007 11:13 PM
In Chicago, we are no strangers to snow :)
I have a list of the students that are coming to talk to us - one of them is a BME but I don't remember her name, and then there is one other student whose name I didn't recognize. They are coming on January 14th, and the head of our science department has put posters all over the school advertising...she's really excited. Anyway, I was disappointed that you weren't on the list :) Nothing like a Rhodes Scholar to get girls in my high school interested about engineering!
Posted by: Karen on December 14, 2007 12:04 AM
I'm a Boston native, but live in FL. I love it here but I love snow too. I was soo happy to find your site. I'm going to bookmark it so I can get my snow fix now and then. Thanks, Melis!
Posted by: jane on December 14, 2007 12:52 AM
Ah, no snow here, in Benin ! I'm hoping I'll participate in my first snow ball fight next year !
Posted by: Isshak on December 14, 2007 12:58 AM
Whoa. I totally walked by you and that guy as he took that picture of you on Killian Court. I was headed to quiz bowl practice, and I'd only met you once at CPW Meet the Bloggers, and I was all, "Oh, that looks like Melis, but probably not."
Guess I was wrong.
Today was my first time playing in snow this deep in 14 years Ever since that freak southern blizzard in '93.
Posted by: Hank R. on December 14, 2007 03:22 AM
Gosh!...Iv never seen snow fall in my life.I can only imagine how it would look and feel when fluffy cloud-like thingies(hey!never seen snow either!) drop from the sky.
It just pours cats and dogs around the clock here in Indonesia.
Posted by: Nihar on December 14, 2007 06:02 AM
In my Romanian town, the first snowflakes appeared last night. Due to climate changes, I haven't seen a real persistent snowfall for so many years. One more reason to come to MIT!
Posted by: Ana (2012 hopefully) on December 14, 2007 07:51 AM
26th
Posted by: Anonymous on December 14, 2007 09:14 AM
Down here in Florida where it is a balmy 81 degrees today, that looks like SOO much FUN!
And early action decisions come out in a day, AH!
Posted by: Derek S. on December 14, 2007 09:58 AM
question:
(somebody pleeeeeeeease answer)
i'm applying RA so i'm still working on my application...How severly are we penalized for exceeding word limits. is it really THAT important to stick to a 100 words when asked to ?
because editing what i write really kills it.
completely
:(
Posted by: Anonymous on December 14, 2007 11:22 AM
They don't count individual words so a little over or under is ok, but don't try to get too many standard devs from 100. Admissions should make a graph of word count for all the accepted essays and see what the standard dev is for going over or under.
That said, happy tube stuffing day!
Posted by: Snively on December 14, 2007 01:41 PM
I was wondering if there was one particular state that marginally dominates in # of MIT students? (My $ is on Mass. or Cal., not sure why) Also, how many people would you say you know from South Florida?(Miami area)
The snow looks so awesome, I having never seen snow myself =P
Posted by: Anonymous on December 14, 2007 04:59 PM
Posted by: Snively on December 14, 2007 05:27 PM
Danke, I love statistics, fascinating stuff, hehe
Posted by: Anonymous on December 14, 2007 05:49 PM
Well, I can give MIT admissions office another reason to admit me - the climate. It's very VERY similar here so I'll have no adaptation problems :D. My first snowball fight was when I was like 3 years old, so I'm kinda pro at it :D.
Posted by: Vytautas on December 14, 2007 05:52 PM
@Anonymous: California definitely wins, but I think that for density of MIT admits (#/area) you should move to Massachusetts :) Illinois and Florida aren't half bad, though...
Posted by: Karen on December 14, 2007 07:04 PM
Let it snow! Do you guys have sweet snowball fights in the winter? :-)
Posted by: Dot on December 15, 2007 10:51 PM
The pictures are so beautiful! NYC hasn't had such a beautiful blanket of snow yet. :( Enjoy!
Posted by: Lynn on December 16, 2007 12:27 AM
I like it how there are more people attending MIT from Greece than my state (South Dakota). I guess calculus is not the average farmers strong suit.
Posted by: Anonymous on December 16, 2007 12:50 AM
Melis, you've neglected to note that those of us that live in FSILGs do, indeed, need to shovel. But it's fun and it's a great workout if the weather disrupts your running plans.
Posted by: Gwen '08 on December 16, 2007 12:40 PM
Right you are, Gwen =) I've updated the entry.
Posted by: Melis on December 16, 2007 12:50 PM
That's my major worry about MIT. THE COLD!!! I just hope it's warm some time...
Posted by: Matt Falk on December 16, 2007 02:01 PM
Any good places to go snowboarding around MIT? That's the main use for snow, and obviously the reason it exists in the first place.
Posted by: Nate on December 17, 2007 12:20 AM
Hey Melis! Happy Holidays from Ireland!
Posted by: Eoin on December 24, 2007 11:27 PM
